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Secondipity... almost bought from them a while back, but in doing research couldn't convince myself they were legit. Brand new at that time, I guess. Anyways, in researching now, there are a few concerns:

1. Specs listed on their own products are inconsistent - I see TVs listed with certain specs (1080p, for instance) that are then contradicted in the detailed specs when you click on it (i.e., 720p). Check this one, for instance - the Vizio E320VT. Header shows 1080p, detail description shows 1080p 42", detail bullets show 720p... it is indeed a 32" 720p according to model number.

2. Reviews on Google are spotty to say the least, a load of bad reviews warning of non-existent customer service and very poor product condition.

@bigsinner: very good question. It is really not easy to estimate how many hours a TV have been used in terms of their condition. So for "Light Use", there might be slight scratches on the back or front of the unit, but the LCD screen will be absolutely clear of scratches.

@bigsinner: very good question. It is really not easy to estimate how many hours a TV have been used in terms of their condition. So for "Light Use", there might be slight scratches on the back or front of the unit, but the LCD screen will be absolutely clear of scratches.

Secondipity... almost bought from them a while back, but in doing research couldn't convince myself they were legit. Brand new at that time, I guess. Anyways, in researching now, there are a few concerns:

1. Specs listed on their own products are inconsistent - I see TVs listed with certain specs (1080p, for instance) that are then contradicted in the detailed specs when you click on it (i.e., 720p). Check this one, for instance - the Vizio E320VT. Header shows 1080p, detail description shows 1080p 42", detail bullets show 720p... it is indeed a 32" 720p according to model number.

2. Reviews on Google are spotty to say the least, a load of bad reviews warning of non-existent customer service and very poor product condition.

@trdoc: I recently bought two refurbished Acer tablets from them and have nothing but good things to say about the experience. One of the AC adapters was DOA, but they promptly refunded me what it ended up costing me to buy a new one off of eBay, so I'm perfectly happy with how that situation turned out.

Couldn't find too many bad reviews about the seller so I tried getting the cheapest Vizio TV they have, The coupon worked well although the TV was already a few bucks off. All and all I got a $185 TV for $95.

I highly recommend secondipity. I purchased a few e321VL vizios over a year ago and have had ZERO ISSUES with all 3. I plan on purchasing another one for my bedroom from them since i originally got the other ones for family. Mine also came with factory plastics still on them. . You can also purchase a square trade warranty on their products. I have been woot for a long time and i rarely find a reason to post but i did have great experiences with secondipity and just wanted to give my opinion

Hey Deals.Wooters! Just wanted to chime in and alleviate any concerns out there about us not being a legitimate company. We get our products straight from top U.S. retailers and offer them at below-retail prices. We also strive to offer great customer service and are happy to answer any questions and promptly resolve any issues that arise (though they shouldn't :) ). For those who want to learn a bit more about us, our products, and our mission, you can do so here: http://www.secondipity.com/info/About_Us. Again, feel free to reach out to us with any questions about this deal...we're happy to help!

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